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loving

/ˈlʌv.ɪŋ/adjective2 syllables

Loving means: feeling or showing love and affection.

Synonyms for loving30

adjective, as in feeling or showing love and affection

adoring, doting, fond, affectionate, lovesome, tender, amative, amorous, amatory, romantic, attached, captivated, charmed, enamored
and 10 more, infatuated, in love, potty, smitten, soft on, taken with, idolatrous, loverlike, loverly, overfond

also used for loving

caring, cordial, dear, friendly, goodhearted, good-natured

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Opposites of loving

unloving

What does loving mean?1

adjective

1

feeling or showing love and affection“loving parents”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with loving?1

two syllables

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Loving in a sentence

  • Her voice had a very kind tone, soft, almost loving.adiante19
  • He's the kindest, most loving person in the world.Amastan
  • Buddhists believe in loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity.nonong
  • If you want to be happy, stop loving me.felidad
  • Let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic, and we will change the world.Objectivesea
  • Besides loving sports, my son also loves art.unknown
  • God is the most loving, the most merciful.Amastan
  • Mark's cat is small, black, and very loving.Miktsoanit

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Forms of loving

as a adjective

comparative
lovinger
superlative
lovingest